An integrated application platform reduces the cost of managing business applications and should increase the reliability of the system.



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WHITE PAPER IPBrick Redefines Open Source Usability and Manageability Sponsored by: IPBrick International Chris Ingle Gabriel Coimbra January 2009 Romain Fouchereau EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Faced with the twin demands of continuing to support business processes while reducing costs, CIOs are evaluating technologies that offer new ways of approaching IT challenges. IDC EMEA, 389 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 4AE, U.K. Tel.+44.20.8987.7100 www.idc.com Open source technology and appliances are both attractive ways of meeting these challenges. IDC interviewed a group of companies and public sector organisations that have implemented IPBrick solutions. Among the key findings of this research are: Lower cost is a key reason why companies are looking for an alternative to proprietary solutions. However, this is not just lower software license cost, you should also look at factors such as ease of support and implementation, speed of deployment and the benefits of having systems that users can manage better. Integrating IT and communications is a key savings area and offers companies the opportunity to improve their working processes. One of the main features of IPBrick is unified communications, which is a central reason why companies are evaluating the product. For organisations with specialised requirements it can be costly to engage with software developers and resellers to customize products. IPBrick and the iportalmais organisation offer customisation facilities. An integrated application platform reduces the cost of managing business applications and should increase the reliability of the system. Overall we found that companies are gaining these cost, flexibility and reliability benefits. iportalmais can continue to deliver these benefits by increasing the skills in its channel and widening the application portfolio.

METHODOLOGY IDC interviewed 10 organisations that had evaluated, tested and deployed IPBrick products at their sites. These organisations were selected by IDC from a list of customers provided by IPBrick. Companies were questioned using a structured questionnaire designed by IDC. This questionnaire was used to help IDC understand the technical and commercial advantages and disadvantages of IPBrick. The results of these interviews have been combined with IDC's research into datacenter and client management to produce a comprehensive report on IPBrick. WHAT INFRASTRUCTURE CONCERNS NEED TO BE ADDRESSED? Our research with CIOs indicates that they are dealing with a complex, interrelated set of issues around their infrastructure. As Figure 1 shows, there is a range of technological requirements that cause particular challenges in infrastructure. FIGURE 1 The CIO's Challenge As CIO, what will be your biggest challenge in the next 6 18 months? Other challenges 8.6% Security/business continuity 30.9% Integrate IT and communications 25.3% Compliance 16.8% Deliver flexible IT solutions 14.8% Getting qualified IT and communications staff 10.9% Business alignment 10.2% Decreasing budgets Drive business innovation 9.2% 7.9% Lack of interest in IT strategy 7.9% Increasing demand for Web and collaborative apps 5.9% Legacy systems Lack of boardroom attention 4.9% 2.3% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% Source: IDC, 2009 2 # 2009 IDC

Among the most critical are: Securing infrastructure and ensuring resilience. As organisations become more dependent on IT, they need to ensure that their infrastructure is available and ready to meet business demands. Integrating IT and communications is critical. The move to digitise information is now being followed by the digitisation of communications. Integrating IT and communications allows organizations to reduce their costs and allows teams in the organization, its customers and the supply chain to work more effectively together. Compliance has a number of implications. For infrastructure, it requires organisations to have a flexible server and storage architecture that supports data retention and retrieval. These requirements have been common for many years. What is becoming critical is meeting these requirements in a market in which cost pressure is even more acute than usual and where there is an urgent need to reevaluate traditional IT investments and working practices to drastically lower the cost of IT, while retaining the benefits. THE IPBRICK PROPOSITION iportalmais, the company behind IPBrick, has a long history of developing customised solutions to address particular customer requirements. The company's origins in 2000 and 2001 were in developing a document management solution that ran on open source software. Using open source enabled iportalmais to lower the cost of its overall solution and allowed more customisation than would be possible without open source. The Open Source Challenge: Skills and Familiarity As many developers have found, open source, particularly the Linux operating environment, seems to be a very attractive platform for applications. It offers a number of benefits: Lower cost. Companies running open source should be saving on their software license costs. Availability of source code and reassurance of availability. Most organisations do not want to develop operating systems and tools. However, access to the code and the assurance that the code will be available should the code developer not be in business are obvious benefits of open source. Integration. Integration is a critical issue for a complex solution stack, whether built on open source or proprietary code or a mix of the two. Most organisations will look for developers to do this integration, and availability of code enables developers to debug integrated software stacks. While open source is attractive for developers, IT staff and systems integrators often don't have positive experiences of open source, except for certain applications such as Web serving through Apache or Web browsing using Firefox. Those implementing open source solutions have two major issues with the environment: 2009 IDC # 3

Familiarity. The majority of architects, administrators and users have experience of the Microsoft Windows platform. Relatively few have familiarity with Linux as a general application deployment platform. Although it might not be difficult for staff to learn the features of the platform, they may not want to do so or may not have the time available to familiarise themselves with the environment. Skills. Most organisations don't have technical skills in configuring Linux. Although Linux is relatively easy to deploy it can require more knowledge to configure systems than for other platforms. Often Linux skills attract a price premium compared to Windows skills to reflect this additional complexity. As a result of these issues, Linux adoption for many common business applications has not been as widespread as many organisations would have liked. Getting Open Source Out of the Niche How Does IPBrick Deal With These Issues? IPBrick deals with the issues of familiarity and skills by optimising Linux-based systems so that these issues are not presented to the user or administrator. IPBrick products simplify the implementation and administration of IT through a number of mechanisms: A straightforward interface makes management easier. IPBrick has an easy to use interface that allows non-technical staff to start using services provided by the IPBrick. A visual interface makes it easy for those not familiar with Linux to quickly configure the product. Speed of installation. IPBrick's user interface and automated installation procedures make it a simple process to quickly install IPBrick. Combined with the ease of installation mentioned above, IT staff and non-technical people can quickly get functionality into their organisation. Ease of scaling. Scalability is a critical challenge, with IT managers looking to add capacity quickly and as needed. IPBrick can operate in multiple roles in a corporate network (master, slave, in a cluster, or as a network resource); many of the organisations interviewed for this study saw scalability as being critical. Propagating configuration information from the interface. A major challenge for traditional open source implementations is that different application packages require the user to enter appropriate configuration data for each package. IPBrick simplifies this process by having the administrator enter the data once and then having the data propagated throughout the system. Integrated network services and applications. Key to ensuring IPBrick's usability is the pre-integration of the stack and integration with other iportalmais and thirdparty applications. This allows IT staff to quickly deploy a full solution stack for each application with reduced time to test the system and ensure that the integration is successful. Over time iportalmais is adding more integrated applications and services to its products. Converging IT and communications. Earlier in this paper, we highlighted the importance of converged IT and communications. iportalmais is developing a 4 # 2009 IDC

concept it calls unified communications over IP (UCoIP), which uses only open standards to carry out this convergence. Disaster recovery is supported. iportalmais offers a USB stick that allows recovery of the applications, licensing rights and configuration information for an IPBrick installation. This can be used in the event of hardware failure for easy and quick recovery. Ease of support and use of iportalmais's development teams. As our interviews with IPBrick customers show, one of the benefits customers can derive from IPBrick is reduced support cost. Customers that require customisation of their product or more advanced support can use the iportalmais development team to assist in adapting the product to their needs. IPBrick Product Review There are two design points that offer IPBrick customers the features needed to get out of the open source niche discussed in the previous section. Firstly, greater reliability and scaling is gained through the modular nature of IPBrick and the propagation of configuration information either in the system in standalone or in a distributed IPBrick environment. Secondly, the range of applications services available on IPBrick allows easy set up of many of the features that businesses require; this combines with the ability to add new features and applications either alone or through collaboration with iportalmais. IPBrick uses open source technology and open standards to ensure compatibility with other parts of the infrastructure, namely Windows workstations and servers, Macintosh workstations and other Linux workstations and servers. The IPBrick product portfolio is changing through the addition of new integrated service applications services that aim to add functionalities and features while preserving the benefits listed above. This short outline of products should not therefore be taken as conclusive. IPBrick.IC is provided as a software solution (server operating system) that companies can load onto a supported x86 server. It integrates the IPBrick.I and IPBrick.C functionalities and includes the following modules: IPBrick.I is the intranet component of the IPBrick solution stack. It provides collaboration tools (email, address book, diary), domain controller (for Windows, Linux and Macintosh workstations), file server, print server, terminal server, database server and data backup. It also supports business applications such as CRM from SugarCRM; document management from iportaldoc and business management from Gestix, among other applications being ported (specially for IPBrick for Oracle version). IPBrick.C is the communications part of the IPBrick solution stack. It provides mail relay, Proxy (HTTP and FTP), Web services, telephony services (voice, video, fax and SMS serving), IM, and communications security (firewall, VPN, content filtering, and IDS). The IPBrick.IC software can be installed on several servers, allowing the implementation of quite complex distributed architectures. We can find IPBrick servers with the IPBrick.I module in master and slave topologies, IPBrick.C 2009 IDC # 5

module in client mode, all managed simply from the IPBrick.I master. It is also possible to install IPBrick servers in cluster topologies either for high-availability or load balance. iportalmais offers several solutions for companies looking for a preinstalled hardware and software appliance: IPBrick.GT provides an appliance that replaces or integrates with old PBX and implements a unified communications central (following the UCoIP concept). IPBrick.KAV provides a preinstalled security appliance using Kaspersky Labs security software. IPBrick.SOHO implements an all in one server for small businesses and includes the three main functions of IPBrick in one appliance: intranet, security and unified communications. This makes it the perfect solution for companies that want more than a small pbx and a router. IPBrick.SCHOOL includes the communications and intranet features of IPBrick customised for schools, with dual simultaneous terminal sessions (Windows and Linux) and course management functionality. IPBrick was originally developed for Linux Debian distribution, but today we can find it also on top of Ubuntu Linux server distribution or Oracle Enterprise Linux. With this achievement, the IPBrick solution shows how independent it can be from a base Linux distribution, providing exactly the same functionality, look and feel over three major Linux distributions. The next section of this paper discusses how customers are using IPBrick and provides case studies and advice on what went well and issues that potential users of IPBrick should have in mind when considering the product. IPBRICK FROM THE CUSTOMER'S POINT OF VIEW The case studies below give a detailed account of how IPBrick is being used in practice. There are a number of general conclusions that we have drawn from working with customers using IPBrick: 1. Use for small and large organisations. We found that IPBrick was being used in both large and smaller organisations and for a wide range of uses. In smaller organisations, IPBrick often provided the intranet and communications functions. In larger organisations use was split between particular applications (for example, the Telefónica application discussed below) and for branch office enablement. 2. Cost reductions. In both large and small organizations, the attraction of IPBrick was that it offered considerable possibilities for savings. We saw those in four main areas: Software license cost savings. Using open source, companies were able to reduce their software license costs compared with the alternatives considered. 6 # 2009 IDC

Ease of maintenance and support and reduction in support costs. The use of a Web interface to enable non-technical staff without Linux skills to deploy and manage applications on Linux created savings in IT configuration and management. The ongoing support cost is reduced through reduction in cost of supporting the hardware and application. Cost of communications. Moving to an UCoIP environment reduced the cost of voice communications. For some organisations this was the major area of saving. Speed of deployment. Standardization of deployment and support, particularly when extended to ISV-specific versions (e.g. Oracle, SugarCRM for CRM, iportaldoc for content management and openxpertya for ERP), made the return on investment faster than the traditional development, test, and deployment cycle. 3. Scaling. IPBrick users can easily add another node to scale their infrastructure in response to increased application and user demand. 4. Ease of working with IPBrick. For organisations that need customisation IPBrick is able to respond to different client requests. IPortalMais is quickly able to add new functionality, particularly when compared with larger IT infrastructure providers. As with every solution, IPBrick customers face challenges in operating their infrastructure. The main problems we noted in this research were to do with breadth and experience of the channel in implementing more complex IPBrick-based solutions. iportalmais will need to focus on improving channel skills as it grows the business. 2009 IDC # 7

CASE STUDIES: IPBRICK IN PRACTICE This section provides details of the experiences of the customers interviewed for this paper. Águas do Douro e Paiva TABLE 1 Company Background: Águas do Douro e Paiva Revenues (FY07) Revenues (FY08) Portugal Utilities 33 million 35 million Employees at site (FY07) 50 IT staff at site (FY07) 4 Reduce existing communications costs between the company's branches Reduced costs, ease of management Source: Aguas do Douro Paiva, IDC, 2009 Introduction Águas do Douros (AdDP) was formed in 1995 in order to construct the collection, management and supply of drinking water resources to the Porto district. The company is 51% privately owned, the remaining 49% held by the 18 municipalities that it serves. In addition to its continued construction of the water supply system, in 2005 AdDP began to build a system to monitor the infrastructure of its water supply system (reservoirs, pumping stations, treatment plants etc.) as well as control it remotely. The company has five branches in Portugal, and the communications infrastructure between the branches was proving to be costly to run. In addition, the system required dedicated operators to manage it. Solution Following an assessment of all the options available to it, AdDP decided on the IPBrick product set based on the comparative inexpensiveness and ease of management. Selecting nine products, among them IPBrick.IC and IPBrick GT, AdDP was able to deploy the entire solution within a week, which included the preparations required to identify the connections between the buildings and use of systems to be locally configured. 8 # 2009 IDC

Since its installation over five years ago, there have been no major issues with the running of the solution and very little maintenance is required, the most AdDP has to do is perform updates. BearCom An STT Telecom Company TABLE 2 Company Background: BearCom Brazil Telecommunications Employees at site (FY07) 30 IT staff at site (FY07) 0 To connect its two branches via the Internet Very little maintenance required, resulting in cost savings Source: BearCom, IDC, 2009 Introduction The BearCom name is not currently familiar in the Brazilian market space; at present the company is trading under the name STT Telecom Sociedad Técnica de Telecomunicações Limitada. BearCom was looking for a solution that would allow it to connect the branches of STT in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro through the Internet. Not a customer of iportalmais and unfamiliar with the IPBrick name, BearCom was introduced to the product at a road show run by its reseller. Run on a Linux platform, the product was attractive to BearCom because of the initial savings that could be made by purchasing a Linux-based application in comparison with other applications. In addition to the cost savings, the IPBrick product was user-friendly. Solution IPBrick.I and IPBrick.C were initially tested on PCs before being deployed on a Dell server. The initial version 4.0 was installed on a plug and play basis, taking just 10 15 minutes to install. The current version 5.0 took a little longer (20 25 minutes) but essentially was just as easy, and the transfer from one server to another was a simple transfer using an external USB disk. Except for upgrades and tweaking configurations, the solution requires little maintenance and the company has made savings in that area. Support for the product has been outsourced to its reseller. The main advantages of the tool are ease of deployment and the management interface. STT has had very few problems with IPBrick. The initial product deployment of the telecommunications function on the tool was not very functional, primarily because the telco aspect was not a main focus of the product set. However, with the 2009 IDC # 9

latest version (5.0), BearCom/STT has found the quality of the telecommunications functions have improved substantially. Camcar TABLE 3 Company Background: Camcar Germany Professional Services Employees at site (FY07) 22 IT staff at site (FY07) 0 Simplify current infrastructure and improve access to the system. None Source: Camcar, IDC, 2009 Introduction Located in Germany, Camcar specialises in the rental of professional equipment for film and video production. With limited internal knowledge of IT, the in-house IT infrastructure had been built on an ad-hoc basis over the years, and was being maintained by an external IT services provider. Camcar's existing IT infrastructure was proving to be difficult to maintain and as there were plans for the company to expand to a new site, it seemed like a good opportunity for Camcar to make changes to its IT infrastructure to make it more efficient. In addition, the company was looking to consolidate its many login requirements and reduce its overall running costs. Solution Camcar was introduced to IPBrick through its current IT provider, reviewing the balance of cost vs. performance; the product range was very attractive. The company selected the VoIP, virus scanning, and single sign-on aspects of the IPBrick products to deploy. The entire installation has suffered from a number of problems and delays and took six months to deploy. The system was migrated step-by-step, first transitioning the user database, then data, then database to separate server before finally moving it all back onto an IPBrick server. Camcar has had a series of problems with the IPBrick products that continue to be an issue and are yet to be resolved, these have included: VoIP voice quality and reliability 10 # 2009 IDC

Domain migration issues Network printing Despite the above faults, Camcar saw benefits in its email and AV systems that were running particularly well. In addition, the issues with multiple logins had been resolved and the single sign-on was deployed without problems. Centre Hospitalier St. Martin Louis Constant Fleming TABLE 4 Company Background: Centre Hospitalier St. Martin Louis Constant Fleming Guadeloupe Health care Employees at site (FY07) 300 IT staff at site (FY07) 2 Provide Internet access and access to email online Plug and play solution Source: Centre Hospitalier, IDC, 2009 Introduction Based in Guadeloupe, the St. Martin Louis Constant Fleming Hospital is a part of the Fédération Hospitalière de France. The hospital has 300 employees at the site offering healthcare and assistance to the Caribbean community. The hospital was looking to upgrade the facilities in-house with the aim of setting up its own Internet solution, which included its own domain name, Internet access, and access to email/webmail. With only two IT personnel to service 300 employees, the solution had to be easy to both use and administer. Solution IPBrick was brought to the hospital's attention by its reseller. In addition to the recommendation, the product was chosen based on its price, especially as the solution came in far cheaper than any other solution evaluated. As only a very simple solution was required for its needs, IPBrick's Webmail v4.3 was selected and deployed by the reseller. The project itself was indeed a small one, requiring minimal set up, and deployed within 10 minutes. No downtime or interruption was experienced. 2009 IDC # 11

The Webmail continues to operate as expected and no major problems have been experienced since its original deployment (December 2006). The hospital is expecting to upgrade to Webmail v5.0 shortly. Centro Hospitalar do Porto TABLE 5 Company Background: Centro Hospitalar do Porto Revenues (FY07) Portugal Healthcare NA Employees at site (FY07) 3200 IT staff at site (FY07) 16 Implement a secure domain and LAN Increased reliability; reduced redundancy; scalable infrastructure; cost control Source: Centro Hospitalar do Porto, IDC, 2009 Centro Hospitalar do Porto was undergoing an upgrade of its infrastructure and was looking to implement a domain, a structured LAN and group policies to govern the system. Solution IPBrick was chosen as it offered an integrated solution based on open source and offered redundancy at a reasonable cost. A total of 14 IPBrick products were installed, including I, C, and iportaldoc. Since the deployment, network problems have been reduced substantially, and users have greater access to services. The primary benefits measured by the hospital are: Greater reliability Scalable infrastructure Cost vs. performance 12 # 2009 IDC

Efacec Group TABLE 6 Company Background: Efacec Group Revenues (FY07) Portugal Manufacturing 440.3 million Employees at site (FY07) 1000 IT staff at site (FY07) 60 70 Provide a connection to each of the Efacec branches Ease of installation, easy to support, global integration, recovery abilities Source: Efacec, IDC, 2009 Introduction The Efacec Group is composed of a series of companies that manufacture electrical equipment and offer services. With its primary headquarters in Portugal, the company employs around 3,000 people and is established in over 50 countries worldwide. With offices throughout the world and continued expansion of the company, Efacec was looking for a solution to connect each of its foreign branches via a simple link of the Internet. Solution The company was introduced to IPBrick by word of mouth, at the time that Efacec was seeking the solution there were very few offerings available on the market that were suitable for its requirements. The IPBrick solution worked in a global context and the relationship that it built with IPBrick encouraged the company to choose its products. Cost was also a beneficial factor in the decision-making process, especially as it was within budget. All of the IPBrick products were deployed: IPBrick.I and IPBrick.C. The process was a simple plug and play CD, which then required some configuration and finally adaptation of Efacec and IPBrick contexts. The first deployment was in Algeria and took one day, but with additional experience in further deployments this has decreased over time. 2009 IDC # 13

Some of the benefits achieved since the deployment of IPBrick include: Flexibility in resources The remote access solution has allowed Efacec to more readily move and reallocate staff where necessary Easy installation Easy to support (because of the Linux OS) Recovery abilities Global integration of branch infrastructure ELECTROSAT TABLE 7 Company Background: ELECTROSAT France Telecommunications Employees at site (FY07) 23 IT staff at site (FY07) 5 Simplify current communications infrastructure Support service; ease of deployment; backup solution Source: Electrosat IDC, 2009 Introduction ELECTROSAT provides telephony services primarily through its Taxiphone teleboutique, a service offered mainly for overseas calls. Having a mixed communications environment built up over the years with several vendors, ELECTROSAT was having difficulties in maintaining the infrastructure. Costs were escalating and response times were slow. ELECTROSAT was looking to simplify the communications connections it maintains with operators, clients, routing, statistics and VoIP. Solution ELECTROSAT decided to implement all of the IPBrick products, replacing the existing infrastructure for a uniform solution. Deploying the solution using in-house IT resources was a quick and easy process, a matter of plug and play. From making the initial contact with IPBrick to building up the required specifications, including a demonstration, took less than a week; the product itself was up and running within five minutes. As a result of the quick installation and easy migration, ELECTROSAT experienced no real downtime. 14 # 2009 IDC

Since deployment, the solution continues to perform as expected, and being supported directly by IPBrick has provided ELECTROSAT with the backup it needs. Some of the benefits noted by ELECTROSAT include: Simplified infrastructure Support service Ease of deployment Back up solution SODECIA TABLE 8 Company Background: SODECIA Revenues (FY07) Brazil Manufacturing 151 million Employees at site (FY07) 1200 IT staff at site (FY07) 2 Replace the existing communications infrastructure, which provided very little bandwidth at ever-increasing costs Ease of maintenance; ease of deployment; direct support from IPBrick; reduced costs in running communications Source: SODECIA, IDC, 2009 Introduction SODECIA is an industrial components supplier with headquarters in Portugal. The company develops and produces small and medium stampings, generic subassemblies, welding assembles, structural assemblies, seat frames, pedal boxes and hand brakes among other automotive requirements. It has approximately 1,000 employees distributed across North and South America, France, Italy and Germany. In the last year, the company has continued to expand in South America with acquisitions in Argentina and Brazil. With five branches in Brazil and having to work with the existing infrastructure, SODECIA was facing increasingly high communications costs. The inherited infrastructures from its acquisitions were placing serious limitations on the existing infrastructure, resulting in expensive communications costs and little capacity to show for it. 2009 IDC # 15

Solution An IPBrick solution was initially rolled out in the Portugal office. To ensure that the deployment was uniform, SODECIA chose IPBrick.GT. In order to avoid any major downtime, the solution was deployed gradually throughout the Brazilian offices. The process itself was simple and as the solution had been deployed once already, SODECIA was already familiar with the product. For the user, the IPBrick solution has had little impact, but for the IT administrator, the easy set up and user-friendly interface has made the solution easy to manage. For SODECIA, the primary named benefits of IPBrick have been: Ease of maintenance Ease of deployment plug and play Direct support from IPBrick Reduced costs in running communications Swiftair TABLE 9 Company Background: Swiftair Spain Transportation Employees at site (FY07) 100 IT staff at site (FY07) 4 Replace obsolete technology Increased functionality; cost effective Source: Swift Air, IDC, 2009 Introduction Swiftair is a private airline based in Spain providing both cargo and passenger flights. Originally flying in Spain, the company has expanded its operations throughout Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The airline also has an aviation company based in Greece and a handling company in Morocco. Following many years of use, Swiftair was looking to update its switchboard, whose technology had become obsolete. Solution The IPBrick product was chosen as a very innovative product capable of covering a wide range of functionality. Cost was also a factor, and was found to be very competitive. At the time of writing, the full deployment for Swiftair was still in the process of completion. A pilot version of the solution had been implemented by IPBrick and was 16 # 2009 IDC

in testing. The company was so happy with this that it intended to migrate its system to the pilot solution. Despite not having a fully operational solution, Swiftair believes that the IPBrick product is very innovative and cost-effective. The solution provides much functionality suitable for a midsized company and helps save costs in licenses and hardware. Telefónica Research & Development TABLE 10 Company Background: Telefónica Research & Development Spain Telecommunications Employees at site (FY07) 850 IT staff at site (FY07) 850 Expand storage requirements for a Telefónica service Ease of recovery Source: Telefónica, IDC, 2009 Introduction Telefónica Research & Development is the innovation company of the Telefónica Group. Owned 100% by Telefónica, the subsidiary was created in 1988 with the aim of strengthening the group's competitiveness through technological innovation. It is one of the largest private R&D companies in Spain, in terms of both activities and resources, as well as the number of staff employed. Telefónica R&D provides communications services for businesses and consumers, including prepaid services, ring-back tones services, billing information, missed calls and IVR services. Service platforms have been a major area of innovation for Telefónica R&D, where new platform concepts are essential to the development of services with high differentiation value. Telefónica R&D was looking to create additional functionality for a service that it was developing and looking to expand. As a result, it needed to expand its storage capacity to make it a viable service. Solution Following an evaluation of a selection of products, an IPBrick system was chosen for deployment at the Madrid headquarters, primarily for its recovery capabilities and ease of installation. In order to ensure consistency and that the systems worked, each of the servers was configured and the IPBrick solution installed centrally, before being redeployed in 20 local branches scattered across Spain. There have been some issues that resulted from network installation at some locations, due to a lack of networking capabilities. However, this wasn't an IPBrick problem, but it provided the modifications quickly. Despite being a little more 2009 IDC # 17

expensive than Telefónica R&D had expected, the IPBrick product has offered a very easy to use recovery solution. CONCLUSIONS IPBrick offers customers options for both network infrastructure and for their application infrastructure. As the case studies in this paper demonstrate, it provides IT directors with a set of services that are frequently more cost-competitive than the alternatives. iportalmais needs to continue the development of application-specific IPBrick products. Companies that are looking to build out their infrastructure should find these products to be an easier and quicker to deploy solution than assembling from general-purpose systems. Finally, many customers interviewed for this paper had been introduced to the product by their service providers or IT resellers. Customers should challenge their reseller to ensure that they are being offered open source and appliance products. Copyright Notice External Publication of IDC Information and Data Any IDC information that is to be used in advertising, press releases, or promotional materials requires prior written approval from the appropriate IDC Vice President or Manager. A draft of the proposed document should accompany any such request. IDC reserves the right to deny approval of external usage for any reason. Copyright 2009 IDC. Reproduction without written permission is completely forbidden. 18 # 2009 IDC

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